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Boi Na Braza offers juicy cuts of meat, making it one of the best steakhouses in Cincinnati.
Low-fat foods are not on the menu at Boi Na Braza, though, so plan to indulge a bit.
Boi Na Braza also provides alcohol, so diners don't have to worry about bringing their own bottle.
Little guys and gals will also love dining at Boi Na Braza, which offers a family-friendly environment (and menu).
Boi Na Braza is great for a large crowd and offers a private room for parties, celebrations or other merry gatherings.
Dress is typically casual at Boi Na Braza, so leave the fancy duds behind for the evening.
The restaurant is adjacent to a parking lot, where optional valet is also provided. Street parking is readily available as well.
A night out here can be a bit pricey, so prepare to shell out a bit more.
Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are all served at the restaurant, but reviewers rate the dinner menu the highest.

Dig in to your favorite American meal at Malone's.
Malone's is also a good option for those with special dietary needs, offering both low-fat and gluten-free items on the menu.
Complement you meal with a beer or wine from Malone's delightful drink menu.
Have a few picky young eaters in the family? Not a problem at Malone's, where the food and ambience are perfect for family dining.
Hop online in no time using Malone's' free wifi.
Summer meals will taste even better when you enjoy them on Malone's' gorgeous patio.
Big crowds can spread out in comfort at Malone's, which specializes in hosting large groups and gatherings.
If you're in a hurry, place an order for pickup instead.
For the tastes of Malone's from the comfort of your next party, the restaurant also offers catering services.
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A night out here can be a bit pricey, so prepare to shell out a bit more.
The restaurant serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner, but it's the dinner menu that really draws the crowds.

Growing up in Louisiana, Tommy Walters spent a lot of time in the kitchen, learning the ins and outs of Cajun cuisine from his father, Chef Roland Walters. So it's no surprise that when he grew up, Tommy opened his own Cajun restaurant. He even passed down that love of cooking to his daughter, Emilee, who now runs Furlongs Crazy Bout Cajun alongside her father. The pair fry up cuts of catfish, toss shrimp in a buttery garlic sauce, and marinate crab legs in garlic sauce. They serve a lot of traditional Cajun cuisine, but they've also created their own unique takes on the region's dishes and ingredients. They stuff quail before serving it over a bowlful of spicy jambalaya, and they top new york strip steaks with roasted tomato relish, lump crab, and blue-cheese crumbles. To offset these spicy dishes, they also offer a range of mixed drinks, housemade root beer, and ladlefuls of imported bayou water.

Lexington's Texas Roadhouse features exceptional food and wine options.
Texas Roadhouse is a local eatery that serves up both gluten-free and low-fat dishes.
Ready for a drink to unwind? At Texas Roadhouse, you can pair your meal with something from their full bar.
Texas Roadhouse is completely informal — dress as you see fit (and are most comfortable).
Hosting a swanky shindig? Call up Texas Roadhouse for their catering services.
If you need to get somewhere fast, the restaurant also serves up grub to go.
Free parking is available right next door.
A meal at Texas Roadhouse will typically set you back about $30.

It's best to come hungry to Brazil Grill Churrascaria, where an all-you-can-eat Brazilian steak dinner greets guests' hankerings for flame-cooked meat. Unlimited skewers of juicy steak, chicken, and sausage aren't all that's available?there's also a salad bar and sides such as pork and sausage corn, garlic rice, and cheese balls. For the less ravenous, the grill offers smaller portions of its never-ending feasts, including single-piece platters and dishes composed exclusively of garnish.